Assessment of Neurovascular Coupling by Spectral Analysis of Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity With Transcranial Doppler

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  • Elsa Irene Peixoto Azevedo Silva

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Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Ferreira, J
  • Ferreira, P
  • Castro, P.

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Abstract

Objective: Neurovascular coupling (NVC) represents the increase in regional blood flow associated with neural activity. The aim here was to describe a new approach to non-invasive measurement of NVC by spectral analysis of the cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) with transcranial Doppler. Methods: In a sample of 20 healthy participants, we monitored systolic CBFV in the left posterior cerebral artery (PCA) during off (eyes closed) and on (flickering checkerboard) periods. The contralateral middle cerebral artery was simultaneously monitored as a control. Each participant was submitted to three experiments, each having five cycles, with increasing duration of the cycles, from 10 s (0.1 Hz) to 20 s (0.05 Hz) and lastly 40 s (0.025 Hz), half the time for on and for off periods, constituting a total of 6 min. The successive cycles were expected to cause oscillation in CBFV in a sinusoidal pattern that could be characterized by spectral analysis. We also measured the classic CBFV overshoot as the relative increase in percentage of systolic CBFV from baseline. The relationship and agreement between the two methods were analyzed by linear regression and Bland-Altman plots. In every participant, a clear peak of amplitude in the PCA CBFV spectrum was discernible at 0.1, 0.05 and 0.025 Hz of visual stimulation. Results: On average, this amplitude was 7.1 +/- 2.3%, 10.9 +/- 3.5% and 17.3 +/- 6.5%, respectively. This response contrasted significantly with an absent peak in middle cerebral artery monitoring (p < 0.0001). The spectral amplitude and classic overshoot were highly correlated and linearly related (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: NVC can be quantified by the spectral amplitude of PCA CBFV at slower and higher frequencies of visual stimulation. This method represents an alternative to classic overshoot without the need for stimulus marking or synchronization.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1879-291X, 0301-5629

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology  Elsevier USA

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Article
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751-759
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Keywords

  • Neurovascular coupling; Cerebral blood flow; Vasoreactivity; Photic stimulation; Transcranial Doppler

Proyectos asociados

Avaliação dos mecanismos de regulação microvascular cerebral na doença de Fabry

Investigador Principal: Elsa Irene Peixoto Azevedo Silva

Estudo Clínico Académico (Fabry) . 2020

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